Atack by Chinese goons on Tibetan flag

29.3.2016, Prague - Two Chinese goons atacked peacefully protesting woman, robbed the Tibetan flag and throw it into the river. Police was practically on the ends of the bridge at that moment, they protected another woman after she asked them, but not this young one. Other people (similarly as those staying on the bridge) were walking on the bridge shortly before the incident, probably before the bridge was closed for new people coming; but no policeman was close to the Chinese people group who would protect the attacked woman.
While those Czech women and the Czech photographer could go to the bridge, a Tibetan man, living in Prague, originally going with the photographer and later protected woman, was not allowed to go to the bridge - he had 'Free Tibet' on his small backpack. While women on the bridge he was detained by police, from no apparent reason, very probably after the Chinese baseless incentive. He was released after interrogation.
There were many similar events where police tried to avoid Tibetan flag to be visible. During Chinese president visit.

Updates:

Spring 2017: Original court qualified the case as a deed of 'robbery', however with such low intensity that the case suggested to hand over to minor offence proceedings - where non-material detriment (as prevention from freedom of expression) is not considered/covered (compared to the court). Public prosecutor appealed against it, but higher court even questioned it would be a robbery.
June 2017: The case does not end and goes to the Supreme Court, on the base of district state prosecutor's proposal approved by the Supreme Public Prosecutor. This will decide whether it was a criminal act or minor offence. From the view of 'injured party' it is about the break of civil rights.